What tests are out there and how accurately do they simulate the Real Thing?
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students even though I've passed my CCNA!! Yes I've finally found the
time to prepare and take the test!
So if you're a teacher or student and wish to have a handy sidekick
glossary then feel free to use the bot. Since I don't hav
Hello group,
Can anyone out there shed a light on the right format to configure a
bandwidth on a serial interface.
ie, to configure say 19200 on an interface, do you input
#bandwidth 19200
OR
#bandwidth 19
As the IOS do not support decimal, and when you do a show interfac
Title: Cisco Remote Client VPN Solution !!!
Hi Group,
I want to check that whether I can have a VPN software solution for some of our clients, who travel with their laptops to different countries, I mean a VPN tunnel from their access point to our internal LAN, and they should be
hi guys:
anyone can tell me how to config a vlan in catalyst 3524 ,including trunk vtp domain
, i know the catalyst3524 use IOS, but it seem the command is not similar with 1900 or
2800,
i once search the www.cisco.com ,but don't get useful information.
best regard
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I think you will need more than two routers to work on the BCSN. Using the
CCIE All in one study guide I found that you need four routers for some of
their ospf and eigrp labs. I haven't gotten to the bgp section yet. Maybe,
books with a virtual lab, ie ccbootcamp or fatkid, might be what you n
Hi,
I have a discussion here with my boss regarding the effect of CIR on the
routing metric.
He says CIR has nothing to do with the routing metric and I think It is
impossible that routing metric is no affected by CIR. Non of us can prove the
other one wrong.
Can some one please shed a light on
hey :)
its um bandwidth 19200 for 19.2mb
if u wanted it 64k then u'd do 'bandwidth 64'
Justin... :)
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Wale Jones wrote:
> Hello group,
>
> Can anyone out there shed a light on the right format to configure a
> bandwidth on a serial interface.
>
> ie, to configure say 1920
hi ,
Anyone got any ideas how one could setup BGP session on a simplex connection
?
Any form of input will be greatly appreciated
thanks
Jason
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This link should help. Read it over & post any questions.
Dave Swink
watch word wrap:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/29_35xu/scg/kivl
an.htm#xtocid244238
> -Original Message-
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> gary
>
loopback interface is an always up interface and it will not go down since
it is a virtual interface unlike physical interfaces which may be physically
down sometimes.
It is not necessary to use loopback for a point-to-point connection but you
are advised to use probably because it will be more r
Try
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/29.html
Everything you need to know should be there :)
Regards
Simon
At 15:18 25/09/2000 +0800, gary wrote:
hi guys:
anyone can tell me how to config a vlan in catalyst 3524
,including trunk vtp domain , i know the catalyst3524 use IOS, but it
seem t
RIP is totally out of the question because its metric is independent of the
link bandwidth. OSPF, IGRP and EIGRP do use the link bandwidth while
computing the routing metrics but then they use the bandwidth specified with
the "bandwidth" command.
You can say that CIR is not directly related to an
David
100BaseT4 uses a standard RJ-45 connector with the same pinout as the
10BaseT specification, plus two bidirectional pairs (transmit on 1 and 2,
receive on 3 and 6; bidirectional on 4 and 5; bidirectional on 7 and 8).
Ajaz
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Check www.arin.net, you should be able to find some answers there.
-- Kevin
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NNSD)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 11:09 PM
Subject: RADB - BGP routing
Hello,
What's diff. between FXO and FXS interface cards?
VIC-2FXS
VIC-2FXO
Thanks!
Sean
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Wow! I am stunned at your reponses. Perhaps if I
request your advice in the context of a non-military
organisation you may be a little more understanding.
Re-phrased question:
I am seeking PUBLIC web-sites with information on how
cisco networking products are used by orgainsations
such as Bud
Hi, in general talking:
FXO: Foreign eXchange Office, they "behave" like a phone, it means,
the device who has the interface expects to receive -48 V plus signaling
from the other side. Use this in the cisco router, if you are connecting
to a PBX or telephone company
FXS: Foreign eXchange Statio
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/fw/sqfw500/profiles/bermu_ss.htm
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> Wow! I am stunned at your reponses. Perhaps if I
> request your advice in the context of a non-military
> organisation yo
Hello
as an experiment I used FXS interface connected to the PBX as a phone (FXO
behaviour) and there was no problem using it this way
I tried to understand this, but it was too subtile for me...anyone with
telecom background can help us ?
---
Gabriel
Ok Fellas
This is the situ
I have a LAN with 6 WK/ST that need access over ISDN DDR.
Now my ISP has given me ONE Public IP Address. My LAN is made up of a
private range from 10.3.0.1 to 10.3.0.6 / 24.
Now do I assign the public ip address on the BRI0 interface or do I create a
dialer profile a
>hi ,
>
>Anyone got any ideas how one could setup BGP session on a simplex connection
>?
>
>Any form of input will be greatly appreciated
>
>
>thanks
>
>Jason
BGP is a connection-oriented protocol which negotiates its
connection. It also runs over TCP, which is a connection-oriented
protocol.
Title: Cisco Remote Client VPN Solution !!!
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I want to check that whether I can have a VPN software solution for some of our clients, who travel with their laptops to different countries, I mean a VPN tunnel from their access point to our internal LAN, and they should be
>What is the use of RADB ?
Lots of things, both for the Internet community in general and to be
able to use registry-based tools. See http://www.radb.net
>Is it a must to register AS number and the route to the RADB ?
It depends. RIPE requires it. I believe it's optional for ARIN, and
I'm
are you better at self study ? or do you require some hand holding
during the tough parts ? your answer to these questions would
let you know the answer to the question below.
I think motivation, focus, and specific goals are requirements for self
study,
in a classroom, the instructor provides t
Hi all,
By studying the Book : CISCO LAN SWITCHING by Kennedy Clark I found
this NOTE on Chapter 1 page 15 :" Windows NT4.0 does not support
FULL-DUPLEX operations because of drivers limitations.Some SUN workstations
can also experience this, expecialy with Gigabit Ethernet."
Has anyone study
Title: archives down
Are the Archives down?
Thanks,
Joey Fowler
Senior Network Engineer
Foodtrader.com
The interface will dial the same number specified in the dial string command
or dailer map statement. The number is usually a hunt group or a PRI.
Lonnie
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> interface dialer 5
> dialer string 5551212
> dia
You can find a lot of information about RADB on the RADB.net web site. The
problem is that I never found some examples or explanations on how large
ISPs use the information stored on the IRRd servers on real life. Maybe
somebody with more experience could comment about that.
Anyway, RADB runs an
I'm not sure but I thought that since EIGRP uses 50%
of the bandwidth by default. According to my BSCN
book here, your supposed to configure the bandwidth as
the lowest CIR times the number of PVC's to ensure
that the circuits with the lowest cir will not be
overridden. This would effect the ban
Anybody know where I can get Routers for my Viseo
Drawings?
Thanks
Brandon
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Title: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall
Ok archives are down and I didn't find anything is my personal copy from the last 2 weeks. So here are my ??'s
What is a good book for administering PIX firewall? I have a basic understanding of everything from someone wh
Group,
I need to connect some Cisco integrated CSU/DSU together for testing and
have been unsuccessful thus far. Could anyone tell me what the pinouts are
to accomplish this task. I have tried a cross-over, roll-over, and even a
straight-through cables with no luck.
Thanks,
J Miller
CCNP
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Check this out.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:BGP
you may need a CCO login for this. I'm still checking some of them. Some of
the articles are from the documentation home page, which does not require a
login.
Chuck
CCIE Written October 28 - clock's tic
Welp, now that Thomas's BSCN book has been pushed
back indefinitely, can y'all throw out some suggestions of *other* CCNP R/S
study guides for me? tia.
Title: Cisco Remote Client VPN Solution !!!
Check out CCO for Cisco Secure VPN client
software. You can find more info at :
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/sqsw/vpncl/index.shtml
Regards
Atif Awan
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I just finished up the CCNP this weekend and was wondering if anyone could
suggest a book for the CCDA 2.0.
thanks,
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Internetworking Engineer CCNP, NCAE
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Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX FirewallJoey,
I am looking for the same book, but have yet to find it. As you may recall
from last week, I had a PIX firewall dropped in my lap gratis. Up to that
time, I have had zero experience/exposure to the PIX, yet after a few days,
I
Title: RE: Some Great Cisco BGP Links
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/n
p1_c/1cbgp.htm
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/459/21.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/459/22.html
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm
Title: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall
When
you buy a PIX, even the lowly 506, it comes with a manual from Cisco that is
about an inch and a half thick. It is actually pretty good. Includes
good examples, definintions, etc
-Original Message-From: Fo
I am looking for information on taking a RIP, Static Route, BGP
backbone, to EIGRP instead of Rip between access nodes All Routers are
Cisco, some 1601, 3640, 3620, 2610, 7507
I am concerned that when I turn EIGRP on, that it will auto redistribute
the RIP, probably causing a loop or two. Since
Title: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall
After
a careful and thorough search of our storage room, I came across manuals for the
PIX and the 5000 and 2900 catalyst switches. Thanks for the
suggestion.
-Original Message-From: Dorroh, Hunter
[mailto:[EM
Title: Cisco Remote Client VPN Solution !!!
Cisco
has a relatively "new" product called the Cisco VPN 3000 series. It was
basically a box that Altiga Networks made and then Cisco realized that they
didn't have a good remote access VPN solution, so, in typical Cisco
fashion, they bought Alti
Where could I find a Cisco Channel SE to help building my CCIE ATM
Lab? Anyone here?
Regards,
Steven
On 24 Sep 2000 20:38:51 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("FRS") wrote:
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>
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Title: Cisco Remote Client VPN Solution !!!
Cisco
has a package called Cisco Secure VPN Client which uses IPsec and encrytion for
WIN 95/98 and NT 4.0 users.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/sqsw/vpncl/index.shtml
Regards, Charles
Harris Network Administrator, MSCE,
CCNA Quoizel,
Title: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall
Contact your local Cisco Channel SE. Those guys are
great and always willing to help us learn!!!
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Register for the exam and take it. It's only about $100. For that you will
get to see what the real exam is like (since it is the real exam), and who
knows? You may even pass... If not, you will know the kinds of things to
study and will pass on the next attempt.
All that you r
What are the advantages/disadvantages/logic behind creating an access list
that would permit only the local subnet to access and enter a router's one
and only ethernet LAN interface? For instance, if one creates E0 to have
IP address 192.168.16.1/24 would it be sensible to create an access list
I've got a couple of 26XX routers and I want to do some ATM stuff, what
modules would I need to do LANE?
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PLEASE, BUY THE ROUTERS!
I just completed a week long $2795.00 Routing and Support class. I paid for
the class out of my own pocket believing it would let me finish off those 2
tests in a week, instead of the two weeks per test self study pace I used
for BCRAN and Switching. I was SO WRONG
Is it a T1 csu or a 56k CSU? On a 56k CSU, a rollover will work fine (wires
1,2 - 7,8). However, on a T1 CSU, you'll need to make a cable that crosses
1,2 - 4,5. HTH
Craig Johnson, CCNP, CCDP
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Jeff Miller
Building Scalable Cisco
Networks
Author: Diane Teare, CCSI,
Catherine Paquet, CCSI
SRP: $60.00
ISBN: 1578702283
Pages: 700
Pub Date: Oct 2000
Media:
None
-Original Message-From: Bradley J. Wilson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
I remember coming across a knowledge base article on Microsoft's site that indicated
poor performance with NICs set to full duplex was because Windows NT didn't support
full-duplex operation. This was one of those cases where when the Microsoft Help Desk
tech had the client change the client's
Title: RE: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall
If you are looking to get the manual, the Customer Order Number on it is DOC-786801 or Text Part Number 78-6801-01. Just from browsing through it, it seems pretty good.
-Original Message-
From: Cthulu, CCIE Cand
All,
I have been looking at the Globalknowledge Advanced
Networking Expertise Workshop I(ANEWI) and
Advanced Networking Expertise Workshop II(ANEWII) to
help prepare myself for the
CCIE Lab. Looking for feedback on the courses or other
courses that would be good.
Thanks,
Greg
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Would anyone be so kind of sending me the index of the switching course?
. I've read CCIE LAN Switching, and I'd like to know what should I
concentrate on. I'm taking Foundation next week and I tend to think the
index is a lot more reliable outline of the test.
Thank you!
Francisco Muniz.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have question on BECN s on a Frame-Relay Link. What would I have
to configure on the Routers to eliminate them, would it be a matter of
setting up buffers? Any info would be helpful. Thanks.
Patrick Stiever
Communications Engineer
24 Hour Fitness
(760) 918
IMO, It's a strange statement to say "Windows NT doesn't support full
duplex" especially since the duplexing is done between the NIC and the
switch port. Am I missing something here?
Marc
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>
>
> Hi
i have a quick question ..
how can i test these devices besides looking at the light on the module.
Reason i some time can not be in front of the routers to check the lights .
if the interface goes down. i can only assume its a csu/dsu. Are their
commands besides the show controllers and sh in
CIR is a number the ISP gives you for a semi-guarenteed speed, while
bandwidth on your interface is what the routing protocols use in their costs
calculations..
Marc
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> Hi,
> I have a discussion here w
Jo,
What did you use help you pass the BCRAN? PEACE
Raheem
>From: "Jo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Pass BCRAN @ 887/1000
>Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 13:25:19 -0600
>
>I would like to thank you al
Hi
what does the "access-list 100 permit ip host 0.0.0.0 host 0.0.0.0"
applied to an interface do?
Is it only permitting the default route going through ?
Thanks in advanced
Hubert
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We have that config to allow third parties access to our frame network, but
to provide a buffer in case (as an example) they have a DSL line without a
firewall, or a VPN solution, or they are part of a larger corporate network
which we do not neccesarily want to access our frame cloud.
Now ke
You can follow the link from my CCNP site:
http://www.oledrews.com/ccnp
There are also info about the other exams...
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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I believe we have had this discussion in a slightly different form in the
past. There have been numerous problems with NIC's of all sort, full duplex,
half duplex, auto-negotiate, etc and their ability to connect to Cisco
switches. I believe that most of these problems have been corrected with
eit
I need this to help me study the BGP part of the exam for Cisco Routing
640-540. Anyone willing to share?
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Hello,
CIR has no effect on routing. If you set the bandwidth
parameter to match your CIR and are using a routing
protocol that uses bandwidth in it's calculation, then
routing will reflect that. 'show interface' will show
what the bandwidth value is.
Erick B. / CCNP-Security+NetRanger, NNCSE
C
Great idea.
I can certainly use and contribute to this.
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FAQ, list archive
I'm not sure I quite understand the question, but based on what I think is
being asked, I would say that allowing only traffic addressed from the
local lan to enter the router through the local ethernet interface would
prevent anyone on the local lan from using a spoofed address to launch and
atta
I know that module will work in a 3600 not sure about a 2600
Thanks,
Chris Boyd
Network Support
Alex Lee, Inc.
120 4th Street SW
Hickory, NC 28601
(828) 323-4103
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You can do a "show service-module"
>
>i have a quick question ..
>
>how can i test these devices besides looking at the light on the module.
>Reason i some time can not be in front of the routers to check the lights .
>if the interface goes down. i can only assume its a csu/dsu. Are their
>comma
Would you mind listing the ones you have?
thxs
mmj
CCNA and studying
MCSE+I
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Blocking Web Radio
Anybody know what port
BECNs are mesages from the network; sourced by the network switches which
the telco has control over, they are used to inform end devices or
frame-relay subscribers (like yourself) that they (the telco switch) have
entered a congested state. If elevated traffic levels continue the switch
will begi
If it truly is a CSU/DSU, do a show service-module t1 command. It will show
you the clocking, framing, and linecode. To change them, simply go to
interface configuration mode and do service-module t1 ? and you can see all
the options you can set.
Craig
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I am having problem accessing any of the list. My e-mail address is not
accepted when I key it in. Is there something else i am supposed to be
doing?
Ibimina Komonibo
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So once one passes the CCDA, what does one get? t-shirt? certificate? card?
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I am upgrading my network from Bay/Compaq/Misc.
switches to Cisco switches. I heard a rumor...in order to connect a Cisco switch
(from a wiring closet) via fiber (GBIC) the core switch must also be a Cisco. In
other words, a Cisco switch when connecting via fiber can only connect to
another
Casey,
The problem is I come from Enterprise networks where I could waste entire
networks... it was definitely a lot easier to summarize then. Now I *have*
to use public IPs and every site is running multi-homed BGP with upstream
and downstream neighbors.
Let's look at this example:
/23 - 24.
I think that would let all traffic through
Duck
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From: Hubert Pun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 10:16 AM
Subject: access list command
> Hi
>
> what does the "access-list 100 permit ip host 0.0.0.0 host
There are tons of exam questions on the Routing Exam 640-503
Chapter 14 Exam Cram book. I am studying for the test now.
Thomas' book. Is this the Cisco
version?
me too!!!
Ariel Banzon wrote:
> Great idea.
>
> I can certainly use and contribute to this.
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Type show line to ensure that there is no asterik sign against your
console port. If there is, type "clear line 0" to remove it and try to
connect to it again.
Preye.
FROM: / internet
C=FR; A=ATLAS; P=ELF5; DDT1=RFC-822;
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You get a certificate, card, access to the logos,
and bragging rights for passing a *darn* hard test. Congratulations.
:-)
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 2:24
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Subject: CCDA logos, t-shirt,
I passed with a 883...755 was the passing score. Thanks to this list for
all of the information and timely input. I'm onto the CCNP track now.
Robert Lopez
Network Planning
Pfizer
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Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 5:19 PM
I can understand that even though you use a full IP flow for the flow masks,
the switch only looks at the destination IP in the MLS cache before
forwarding the packet. The flow masks are not used to check the cache, but
to determine how much information to put in the cache.
My question is, why wo
The shirts are gone. You get a card and a nice certificate.
And our respect of course!
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> So once one passes the CCDA, what does one get? t-shirt? certificate?
card?
>
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Thank to everyone on the list and their insightful questions/comments, etc.
I passed the CCIE written...
And now on to the lab...
K
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Well thank you for sharing that thought Dale, I just guessed that I wouldn't
waste Sylvans time on failing like the miserable little twerp I am and I'd
sort of learn to walk before I could run. 'I'll just pop back under my
stone then!
Can I recommend you to a friend (if only I can find one)!
Ha
Hi all;
The link below is Cisco online test, the online test database updated,
now it include
CCNA (1 & 2), CCNP (Routing, Switching, Remote Acces,cit) , CCDA (DCN),
CCNP specailzation field exam (Voice Access + Security), and a lot of
other managemnet exam. Require CCO login!
http://www.ci
Certificate and card yes. You can download the logo after accepting an
agreement at the Galton tracking site. No to the T-shirt. They don't do
that anymore. Here is a link to the Certification FAQ's site. The
questions that you asked are addressed in questions # 16 - 18. Hope this
answers so
Hello All :
Lately, I am hearing a lot of waves about Juniper routers such as m20,
m40,... etc. as the core router being used by ISP's, rather than
Cisco 7000 series or 12000 series routers.
Does anyone have info on this matter...
Is Cisco being challenged by JUNIPER at the core end...
Any info
Kenneth Lorenzo wrote:
>
> And how do you propose to pay for it?
>
money usually works well. I was planning on a money order and an
envelope. I can pay in M&Ms if youd prefer. :P
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Lauren Child, BSc. CCNP-ATM & CCDP Certified
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Shahir Boshra wrote:
> My understanding is that since ATM is connection-oriented, all the session
> traffic must follow the same route, hence you have to depend on higher level
> protocol (i.e. TCP/IP) in order to load balance, but someone informed that
> this is an ATM feature..
ATM cant load
According to CCIE LAN Switching pag. 479 "The flow mask is used to set
the granularity with which the NFFC determines what constitutes a flow"
and it (the NFFC) creates shortcuts for each flow. Of course, the MAC
address will be the same for any given address no matter what the source
address or
Sorry, I didn't mean to sound like I was discouraging you... just the
opposite - Go For it, man!!!
I have to tell you Karl, I have found that for some of these Cisco tests,
just taking the darn thing is the best way to get the info... I took the Wan
Sw exam when it was beta (failed it), withou
All of the above, plus an endless supply of the local currency, lifetime
supply of your favorite beer, and infinite appeal to the opposite sex. Oh
yeah, and a secret decoder ring!
Seriously, I think that they are out of the t-shirts. You'll get (after
several weeks) a kit in the mail with a ha
No getlemen... that access list would actually deny everything by itself.
The reason for this is the symantic mistake in the statement. You have
specified the key word host. This means that it's going to permit your
packet if your host ip is 0.0.0.0 (will never happen) and only if it goes to
a d
I'm not currently near any routers where I can test this, but my guess is it
will not let any traffic through.
"host" means a specific machine with the IP address of 0.0.0.0
I attended public schools so don't flame me if I'm wrong, but I think this
list is denying all packets without a 0.0.0.0 s
Hello all
I am looking for a source of info that explains the debug outputs from
various commands(ISDN, Frame-Relay, PPP, etc) I have looked on CCO and the
CIT book and need more info. Any help would be appreciated.
Lonnie
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